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Carina Fourie (Zurich): Sufficiency of Capabilities, Social Equality, and Two-tiered Health Care Systems. Peter Molk (Willamette): The Ownership of Health Insurers. David Orentlicher (Indiana): Medicaid at 50: No Longer Limited to the “Deserving” Poor? Lindsay F. Wiley (American): Health Law as Social Justice. Wendy K. Mariner (BU): Health Insurance is Dead; Long Live Health Insurance. Livia Gershon on how subtle subsidies shaped U.S. health care. Sarah Kliff on all-payer rate setting: America’s back-door to single-payer?; and on why medical errors in America kill more people than AIDS or drug overdoses. This is why you shouldn’t believe that exciting new medical study. Ronald D. Rotunda (Chapman): King v. Burwell and the Rise of the Administrative State. CBO: Obamacare subsidies will cost 20 percent less than expected. Judd Legum on 5 embarrassing predictions about what Obamacare would do to the economy. Tara Culp-Ressler on the truth about how Obamacare is faring. Obamacare is 5 years old, and Americans are still worried about death panels. On Obamacare's five-year anniversary, Republicans still lack an alternative. Jonathan Chait on why Republicans will never, ever have a real health-care plan, in 7 charts. Ted Cruz is going on Obamacare. Obamacare is what's wrong with American politics — and what's right with it. The TWIHL Podcast: Listen to Frank Pasquale, Nicolas Terry and their guests discuss the most pressing issues in health law and policy.